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Nintendo Ds my nintendo ds power light blinks once and the screen blink once but nothing comes up. what could be the problem?

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You probbaly droped it or something or play your ds while charging it

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Http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp go to that link sir!

Posted on Apr 06, 2007

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SOURCE: Nintendo DS blinks once then off

Had this problem when reassembling my sons DS, it was the wide ribbon cable between the top and bottom screens not pushed into the connector properly, I reconnected it carefully and it powers up just fine now. Hope this helps

Posted on Dec 08, 2007

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